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South Sudan Civil War: Refugees flee the atrocities - BBC News

published:16 Dec 2016

South Sudan Civil War: Refugees flee the atrocities - BBC News

South Sudan Civil War: Refugees flee the atrocities - BBC News

published:16 Dec 2016

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United Nations officials rarely use the words \'genocide\' or \'ethnic cleaning\', but they say the violence in South Sudan has the potential to be just that. Fighting has been raging there between political and ethnic factions since a delicate peace deal was shattered in July. That has forced hundreds of thousands to flee across the border into Uganda. Our Africa Correspondent Alastair Leithead has met some of those making the trip, and has this report.
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South Sudan Civil War: Refugees flee the atrocities - BBC News

published:16 Dec 2016

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United Nations officials rarely use the words \'genocide\' or \'ethnic cleaning\', but they say the violence in South Sudan has the potential to be just that. Fighting has been raging there between political and ethnic factions since a delicate peace deal was shattered in July. That has forced hundreds of thousands to flee across the border into Uganda. Our Africa Correspondent Alastair Leithead has met some of those making the trip, and has this report.
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Uganda: South Sudanese Refugees

published:08 Jan 2018

Uganda: South Sudanese Refugees

Uganda: South Sudanese Refugees

published:08 Jan 2018

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Since 2013, more than one million South Sudanese refugees have fled the civil war in their country. They’ve flooded across the border into Uganda and other neighbouring countries, resulting in a dire humanitarian situation. With no end in sight to the conflict in their home country, the future for South Sudanese families seeking food and shelter in Uganda is also looking uncertain. (United Nations Mission in South Sudan, UNMISS).
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Uganda: South Sudanese Refugees

published:08 Jan 2018

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Since 2013, more than one million South Sudanese refugees have fled the civil war in their country. They’ve flooded across the border into Uganda and other neighbouring countries, resulting in a dire humanitarian situation. With no end in sight to the conflict in their home country, the future for South Sudanese families seeking food and shelter in Uganda is also looking uncertain. (United Nations Mission in South Sudan, UNMISS).
UN in Action Episode # 1566...

The November 29th podcast of The Bolt Report by Sky News’ Andrew Bolt, gives his views about immigration and ethnic crime.
Here are some of the main points Andrew Bolt makes:
• The media will smear you as racist if you tell the truth about immigration and ethnic crime.
• We are not told the truth about ethnic crime, not by politicians, not even by some police.
• There has been a number of crime sprees across Victoria carried out by the children of African refugees.
• The ABC has admitted that Victoria faces a terrible crime problem with some children of Sudanese refugees.
• Malcolm Fraser\'s decision to let in muslim Lebanese immigrants has resulted in high levels of jihadism.
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The November 29th podcast of The Bolt Report by Sky News’ Andrew Bolt, gives his views about immigration and ethnic crime.
Here are some of the main points Andrew Bolt makes:
• The media will smear you as racist if you tell the truth about immigration and ethnic crime.
• We are not told the truth about ethnic crime, not by politicians, not even by some police.
• There has been a number of crime sprees across Victoria carried out by the children of African refugees.
• The ABC has admitted that Victoria faces a terrible crime problem with some children of Sudanese refugees.
• Malcolm Fraser\'s decision to let in muslim Lebanese immigrants has resulted in high levels of jihadism.
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Kids In Camps (Refugee Documentary) - Real Stories

published:06 Sep 2016

Kids In Camps (Refugee Documentary) - Real Stories

Kids In Camps (Refugee Documentary) - Real Stories

published:06 Sep 2016

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Witnessing the experience of children who grow up in the refugee camps. The South Sudanese Civil War has displaced over 1.5 million people. South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, is now facing a famine which, it is predicted, could result in the deaths of over 50,000 children.
This documentary follows the lives of children living in temporary camps in South Sudan and refugee camps just across the border in Northern Uganda, giving a heart-wrenching and personal glimpse into their lives and telling their inspiring, moving stories through their own words.
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Kids In Camps (Refugee Documentary) - Real Stories

published:06 Sep 2016

views:55234

Witnessing the experience of children who grow up in the refugee camps. The South Sudanese Civil War has displaced over 1.5 million people. South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, is now facing a famine which, it is predicted, could result in the deaths of over 50,000 children.
This documentary follows the lives of children living in temporary camps in South Sudan and refugee camps just across the border in Northern Uganda, giving a heart-wrenching and personal glimpse into their lives and telling their inspiring, moving stories through their own words.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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Content licensed from Digital Rights Group (DRG). Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com...

A look at life inside a refugee camp in South Sudan.

Stranded Sudanese refugees in Ghana sleep at UNHCR offices because they have nowhere else to go

published:08 Jan 2019

Stranded Sudanese refugees in Ghana sleep at UNHCR offices because they have nowhere else to go

Stranded Sudanese refugees in Ghana sleep at UNHCR offices because they have nowhere else to go

published:08 Jan 2019

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Some Sudanese refugees who are in Ghana have had to resort to sleeping in front of the offices of the UNHCR.
This is because the refugee council has not allocated anywhere for them to sleep. They are therefore calling on UNHCR to get them an appropriate place to place their heads.
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Stranded Sudanese refugees in Ghana sleep at UNHCR offices because they have nowhere else to go

published:08 Jan 2019

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Some Sudanese refugees who are in Ghana have had to resort to sleeping in front of the offices of the UNHCR.
This is because the refugee council has not allocated anywhere for them to sleep. They are therefore calling on UNHCR to get them an appropriate place to place their heads.
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United Nations officials rarely use the words \'genocide\' or \'ethnic cleaning\', but they say the violence in South Sudan has the potential to be just that. Fighting has been raging there between political and ethnic factions since a delicate peace deal was shattered in July. That has forced hundreds

Since 2013, more than one million South Sudanese refugees have fled the civil war in their country. They’ve flooded across the border into Uganda and other neighbouring countries, resulting in a dire humanitarian situation. With no end in sight to the conflict in their home country, the future for

The November 29th podcast of The Bolt Report by Sky News’ Andrew Bolt, gives his views about immigration and ethnic crime.
Here are some of the main points Andrew Bolt makes:
• The media will smear you as racist if you tell the truth about immigration and ethnic crime.
• We are not told the truth

Witnessing the experience of children who grow up in the refugee camps. The South Sudanese Civil War has displaced over 1.5 million people. South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, is now facing a famine which, it is predicted, could result in the deaths of over 50,000 children.
This documen

Some Sudanese refugees who are in Ghana have had to resort to sleeping in front of the offices of the UNHCR.
This is because the refugee council has not allocated anywhere for them to sleep. They are therefore calling on UNHCR to get them an appropriate place to place their heads.
#CitiNewsroom